Officers arrested the former Alabama star on a charge of giving a false name to law enforcement.

When a patrol supervisor asked McClain to put his real name on the ticket, McClain told the sergeant, “That is my name,” police spokesman Lt. John Crouch told The Decatur Daily.

McClain, the Raiders’ first-round pick in 2010, could have avoided arrest simply by signing his name to the ticket.

He was released on $1,000 cash bail a short time later.

McClain had letter from doctor about window tint. He has “photosensitivity, needs ultraviolet radiation protection.” Maybe McClain, who’s struggled in his three years with Oakland, can’t see running backs.

“I’m falsely accused of everything,” McClain told the Decatur Times Daily from the parking lot of City Hall. “It’s corrupt. It’s terrible.”

When the newspaper asked him if he believes police are out to get him, McClain said, “Yes. You said it. I answered it.”

He was suspended by the Raiders for two games this season for conduct detrimental to the team, and then didn’t play in the last three games. McClain, the team’s first-round pick in 2010, is expected to be released as soon as it makes sense salary-cap wise and is not in the team’s plans.

His arrest follows his November 2011 arrest in Decatur, where he went to high school, on assault charges. McClain was found guilty in municipal court but the chargers were dismissed on appeal to Morgan County circuit clerk when the victim, Rishard Tapscott, told prosecutors he no longer wanted to pursue the case.